DUNKIN’ DONUTS Fall 2006 ® The Bright Agency The Bright Agency Roger Bright- Account Executive Sara Smith- Ad Copy Director Ashley Edwards- Art Director Michelle Taube- Media Director Katie Briggs- IMC Media Sales Director Jennifer Garriques- Research Director Robert Compton- Research Director Executive Summary Our campaign with Dunkin’ Donuts sets out to re-brand the company‚ reflective of a company that ’s expanding. The campaign allots $35‚000‚000 for the course of a calendar
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where they can be the best. Dunkin’ Donuts has defined its strategic heartbeat as the everyday‚ easy coffee stop that inspires rituals that revive. In other words‚ Dunkin’ Donuts provides food and drink that’s fast‚ fresh‚ and affordable — for busy people‚ leading busy lives. These days there is an incredible interest across the country in premium coffee. The average consumer is now demanding what Dunkin’ products — served fresher and faster than ever before. Dunkin’ Donuts is well positioned for the
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Strategic Positioning of Dunkin’ Donuts February 18‚ 2008 Introduction: In the competitive world of the coffee industry‚ or any industry for that matter‚ it is essential for companies to have a clear understanding of what they do best‚ and where they can be the best. Dunkin’ Donuts is well known by generations and loved by a growing number of customers around the world. It was first established in 1950‚ in Quincy‚ Massachusetts‚ by William Rosenberg. Back then‚ William had a
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GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT ON DUNKIN’ DONUTS SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: CESAR POLVOROSA JR. RAVNEET SIDHU
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1. How does Dunkin’ Donuts build long-term customer relationships? To build strong‚ profitable‚ long-term customer relationships‚ Dunkin’s Donuts has developed marketing strategies and plans. The firm must determine how to best create value for its chosen target market. So‚ the firm should connect with his customers to establish and strengthen customer relationships. • Target Market: International coffee and donut retailer • Positioning: Dunkin’ Donuts serves its donuts or coffee for customers
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later renamed to Dunkin Donuts in 1950 by William Rosenberg and Stephen So in Quincy‚ Massachusetts. Dunkin Donuts has become most famous for its donuts over the years‚ as well as their coffee. They have approximately 3‚000 restaurants in the US and around the world‚ and sell 2.5 million donuts every day. Dunkin Donuts has evolved into one of Forbes magazine “Top 10 Global Fast-Food Chains”‚ and tops the lists of other noted industry websites and magazines. Recently‚ Dunkin Donuts has changed the
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Date: 02/06/10 Company Overview: Dunkin’ Donuts claims to be the world’s largest coffee and baked goods chain‚ serving 2.7 million customers per day at approximately 8‚800 stores in 31 countries which include approximately 6‚400 Dunkin’ Donuts locations throughout the USA. This figure compares with the 15‚011 stores of coffee chain Starbucks‚ whose baked goods are usually prepared out of shop. Most Dunkin’ Donuts stores are franchises. There are no Dunkin’ Donuts stores anywhere in the state of California
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Dunkin Donuts SWOT Analysis STRENGTHS Dunkin’ Donuts is known for the large variety of doughnuts‚ flavors and other baked items. The strengths in inner matter of the product availability is the products of the company are available at more than 6‚590 outlets and franchises in more than 4‚815 alone in the Donuts has established a good reputation over the last five decades for brewing high quality United States of America. The Dunkin’ Donuts has expanded its operations in many countries of the world
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DUNKIN’ DONUTS FOUNDED: In 1950‚ Bill Rosenberg opened the first Dunkin’ Donuts shop in Quincy‚ Massachusetts. Dunkin’ Donuts licensed the first of many franchises in 1955. Dunkin’ Donuts is the world’s leading baked goods and coffee chain‚ serving more than 3 million customers per day. Dunkin’ Donuts sells 52 varieties of donuts and more than a dozen coffee beverages as well as an array of bagels‚ breakfast sandwiches and other baked goods. A simple philosophy‚ "Make and serve the freshest‚ most
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Dunkin Donuts One of the major economic areas in north central Wisconsin is Wausau. The city is home of the most popular technical college. The love of coffee and ice cream brings the owner to open a Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins near the college. Commercial space is available to build a facility‚ and the spot is right. The competition is a few fast food chains and two bakeries. The city has no Starbucks‚ but does have a Dairy Queen that is at the other side of town. The market structure is
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